A smaller body size necessitates greater precision to successfully preserve airway patency in the event of an accident or shock to the airway. This section will go through the physical and behavioral differences in pediatric airways, as well as how they affect the most common airway therapies. When compared to adults, pediatric patients have a larger tongue and occiput (head) in proportion to the rest of their body. As a result, they are more likely than most adults to have the tongue occlude the airway or the position of the head constrict the airway.
- PEDIATRIC UPPER AIRWAY SURGERY IN PITAMPURA
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